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If x oranges sell for d dollars, find the price in cents for y oranges selling at the same rate. Explain your answer a. 100d/y b. 100xy/d c. 100y/d d. 100xd/y e. 100dy/x
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If x oranges sell for d dollars, find the price in cents for y oranges selling at the same rate. Explain your answer a. 100d/y b. 100xy/d c. 100y/d d. 100xd/y e. 100dy/x
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If x oranges sell for d dollars, find the price in cents for y oranges selling at the same rate. Explain your answer
a. 100d/y
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c. 100y/d
d. 100xd/y
e. 100dy/x
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The answer is A: 100 d/y
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